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Apple Inc.'s newest iPhone launched Friday
Sept. 20, selling out
almost instantly at most Apple retail stores.
Apple touted the release
as extraordinary, due largely in part to the
addition of a fingerprint
scanner.

Raina is 2, but whether she will ever be 3 is to some degree in the
hands of strangers. She's one of the more than 7,500 Americans who
at any given time are searching for a compatible bone marrow donor.
About 1,000 die each year waiting.

Forty attorneys general sent a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday urging the agency to meet its own deadline and regulate electronic cigarettes in the same way it regulates tobacco products.

Trendy clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch has agreed to make religious accommodations and allow workers to wear head scarves as part of a settlement of discrimination lawsuits filed in California, lawyers announced Monday.

An 87-year-old unlicensed physician was
sentenced Tuesday to 17 1/2 years in federal
prison for heading a stem cell scam in Las
Vegas that prosecutors said preyed on
terminally ill patients and exposed them to
risky placenta implant procedures.

With rain in the forecast for the next few days, outdoor-centric Utahns
are stuck between fair-weathered and winter activities. Lucky for
Utahns, the state also has some spectacular indoor options for
occupation, including these six suggestions.

You might be pleased with the low monthly premium for one of the new health insurance plans under President Barack Obama's overhaul, but the added expense of copayments and deductibles could burn a hole in your wallet.

Most parents have experienced their breaking
point with trying toddlers — that
delicate moment when you need just five
minutes of peace and quiet and they are
seconds away from melting down. Here
are five free apps to keep your kids
entertained and help them learn something at
the same time.

Unanimous but far from united, the Senate advanced legislation to prevent a partial government shutdown on Wednesday, the 100-0 vote certain to mark merely a brief pause in a fierce partisan struggle over the future of President Barack Obama's signature health care law.

Relatives crowded into five buses at Salt Lake
City International Airport to welcome home a
man they had never met. The remains of U.S. Air
Force 2nd Lt. Vernal J. Bird, who had been
missing in action since 1944, returned home
Wednesday.

Washington Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis left a note saying he was driven to kill by months of bombardment with extremely low-frequency radio waves, the FBI said Wednesday in a disclosure that explains the phrase he etched on his shotgun: "My ELF Weapon!"

A new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,
under the direction of the United Nations, will be released on Friday.
This will be the first comprehensive report released on global climate
change since 2007.